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When Grief Becomes a Platform: Who Gets to Decide if the Dead Can Keep Talking?

2026-04-18 Xinran Xie 0

Griefbots promise comfort by recreating the dead through AI. But behind that promise lies a harder question: who owns a person’s data, voice, and digital identity after death? There is a view that people think […]

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The Illusion of Choice: How Digital Platforms Turn Privacy into a False Choice

2026-04-18 Kexin Cui 0

To be honest, when was the last time you actually read the “Privacy Policy”? In contemporary digital life, “I agree and accept all” has become one of the most common but also easily overlooked click behaviors. Whether browsing web […]

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Too Fast to Stop: Why Harmful Content Outpaces Platform Control

2026-04-18 Yuting Xia 0

The Problem with Platform Control Harmful content is not going away. Social media platforms continue to strengthen moderation systems, yet hate speech, aggressive comments and misleading information still appear frequently in everyday feeds.In other instances, […]

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When Chatbots Become Teens’ Companions: Meta, teenagers and the governance problem behind platform intimacy

2026-04-18 Zoey Zang 0

If a platform claims to be able to act as an AI chat character, communicating with you and being by your side when you feel bored or sad, this may sounds like a completely new […]

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If Social Media Keeps Moderating Harmful Content, Why Does Harm Still Spread?

2026-04-18 Zeng Zirou Zeng 0

Spend any appreciable amount of time scrolling through Instagram, TikTok, Facebook or X, and chances are you’ll come across something disturbing, whether it’s racism, misogyny, homophobic comments, bullying, dogwhistling, or material meant to evoke a […]

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What Meta missed during India’s 2024 Election

2026-04-18 Shiyue Zhang 0

“Social media platforms cannot process all the hate speech because of the amount of it is too huge”, this might be the first impression of people towards the platforms when they deal with hate speech. […]

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Your face does not belong only to you —Clearview AI makes digital consent disappear

2026-04-18 Shengbin Wang 0

Today, you upload a happy group photo with friends to social platforms such as Instagram or Facebook; or perhaps photos with your family and friends have long been sitting in your phone’s album, and when […]

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Your Smart Home Is Watching. But Who Else Might Be?

2026-04-18 Chiara Chen 0

A safer home — or another point of entry? At 2 a.m., the screen of the mobile phone lit up: there was movement in the front door. A woman opened the background application of the […]

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The “I Agree” Trap: How We Became Subjects of a Private Digital Government

2026-04-18 Dieu Ha Ton 0

Think about the last time you downloaded a new app. Whether it was as music listening app, a messaging platform, or a quick game to pass the time on the bus, you were almost certainly […]

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Not Just Harmful Users: How Platforms Shape Online Hate

2026-04-18 Yutong Pan 0

Why does online hatred occur? The video shows that online communication often quickly evolves from ordinary topics to conflict, anger, and even hatred in a short time. Entertainment content, which was originally light, often quickly […]

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